The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public accountability. While prerogative powers were typically engaged, the last three decades have seen efforts to bring national security closer to the normal constitutional control mechanisms of parliament and the courts. The design of and changes to mechanisms of accountability have, however, been accepted without discussion of the often narrower purposes for which they were first established (most notably for oversight of surveillance), the extent of their departure from constitutional principles, or their impact in embedding new forms of exceptionalism in the constitutional framework. This article critically assesses these developments, prompte...
The official mechanisms of intelligence oversight and accountability in the United Kingdom are argua...
Professor Aziz Rana urges a broad and populist reconsideration of the idea that the administration a...
The nature of openness in government continues to be explored by academics and public managers alike...
The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public a...
Agencies performing national security functions regulate citizens’ lives in increasingly intimate wa...
Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team assess the ways in which the UK’s four main security servi...
The suite of secretive national security programs initiated in the US since 9/11 has created debate ...
In recent years there has been a considerable amount of debate regarding the accountability of the i...
[extract] A genuine democracy is incompatible with secrecy. Meaningful citizen participation in poli...
This Article explores the issues surrounding, and the arguments against, secret law by providing an ...
In June of last year, Edward Snowden revealed to the public the lengths the NSA will go in the name ...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
One of the most intractable problems in the debate around maintaining the rule of law while combatin...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in West European Politics...
The official mechanisms of intelligence oversight and accountability in the United Kingdom are argua...
Professor Aziz Rana urges a broad and populist reconsideration of the idea that the administration a...
The nature of openness in government continues to be explored by academics and public managers alike...
The protection of national security has traditionally been an exception to general norms of public a...
Agencies performing national security functions regulate citizens’ lives in increasingly intimate wa...
Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team assess the ways in which the UK’s four main security servi...
The suite of secretive national security programs initiated in the US since 9/11 has created debate ...
In recent years there has been a considerable amount of debate regarding the accountability of the i...
[extract] A genuine democracy is incompatible with secrecy. Meaningful citizen participation in poli...
This Article explores the issues surrounding, and the arguments against, secret law by providing an ...
In June of last year, Edward Snowden revealed to the public the lengths the NSA will go in the name ...
Despite over six decades of reform initiatives, the overwhelming drift of security arrangements in t...
One of the most intractable problems in the debate around maintaining the rule of law while combatin...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in West European Politics...
The official mechanisms of intelligence oversight and accountability in the United Kingdom are argua...
Professor Aziz Rana urges a broad and populist reconsideration of the idea that the administration a...
The nature of openness in government continues to be explored by academics and public managers alike...